Rain?
#13
Tour baby!
If it gets to the point of being unsafe we find shelter.
Spent a few hours held-up in a hardware store. the owner was cool enough to let us hang. While we were waiting I bought all the common household stuff I needed to restock on. The least I could do. Met some real nice folks.
If it gets to the point of being unsafe we find shelter.
Spent a few hours held-up in a hardware store. the owner was cool enough to let us hang. While we were waiting I bought all the common household stuff I needed to restock on. The least I could do. Met some real nice folks.
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#16
it's part of the package, you don't plan for it you just deal with it.
Besides how can you get experience for when you get caught in the rain if you have never done it?
It will make you a little uneasy the first time you ride in the rain but as time goes by you'll realize it's not that bad.
Not trying to understate that a wet road is always riskier than a dry one but you will be more cautious also. You would not believe the crappy weather many of us have ridden in.
Besides how can you get experience for when you get caught in the rain if you have never done it?
It will make you a little uneasy the first time you ride in the rain but as time goes by you'll realize it's not that bad.
Not trying to understate that a wet road is always riskier than a dry one but you will be more cautious also. You would not believe the crappy weather many of us have ridden in.
#17
We tour rain or shine.
Years ago, we toured Nova Scotia in the rain with two other couples. We took a ferry to Yarmouth and it was raining when we docked. A hurricane was churning up a storm east of the Maritimes. It rained hard all week with some wind but no gales. We suited up in rain gear each morning and rode. Because it was raining the whole day, every day, there was no indecision about to put it on or not. I'll never forget the furry of the waves crashing on shore at Peggy's Cove.
We've toured many miles since. Which ride do we the fondest memories of? The Nova Scotia "Hurricane Tour".
Years ago, we toured Nova Scotia in the rain with two other couples. We took a ferry to Yarmouth and it was raining when we docked. A hurricane was churning up a storm east of the Maritimes. It rained hard all week with some wind but no gales. We suited up in rain gear each morning and rode. Because it was raining the whole day, every day, there was no indecision about to put it on or not. I'll never forget the furry of the waves crashing on shore at Peggy's Cove.
We've toured many miles since. Which ride do we the fondest memories of? The Nova Scotia "Hurricane Tour".
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